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Reagan Thompson '10 January 25, 2021 11:19 AM updated: January 26, 2021 3:20 PM
Howdy, Class of 2010!
Aggies share an unbreakable unique bond that unites us through the Aggie Spirit and our common time together at A&M. Our Class has accomplished a lot in 10 years since we were together on campus and we intend to keep the uniting fire of our Class burning bright. Each one of us in the Class of 2010 have had time to reflect on what makes A&M special, and have experienced first-hand the power of the Aggie Network. We feel it’s vital that, as a Class, we continue to give back and lead. We want to serve our Aggie Family in excellence and are honored to have the opportunity to be your Class Agents in this time-honored tradition. We hold this opportunity in the highest regard and will ensure the greatest connection to the Class of 2010 as a liaison between our Class and The Association of Former Students, Class Reunions, meetings, Newsletters, and other communication. We cannot accomplish this without you.
We understand the weight of this responsibility and are eager to serve our Class. This has been a very tough year. Even in the midst of a lot of darkness, Aggies illuminate light to those around us, and we know our Class will continue to fight for good in
this world. Exciting times are upon us and in front of us. It's up to our Class to lead, and we have no doubt our Class will continue to answer the call. There’s a spirit can ne’er be told…
God Bless you and gig ’em always.
Travis Hancock
David Hulse
Reagan Thompson
Patrick Thompson
Sarah VanSant
Our team:
Travis Hancock
traviswhancock@gmail.com
Travis W. Hancock serves as the Chief Financial Officer for EnerVest, Ltd. He leads all financial, accounting, capital formation, and tax activities. Since joining EnerVest, Mr. Hancock has been in increasing levels of responsibility, including managing
the restructuring of several legacy EnerVest funds, during the 2015-2017 global downturn in the oil and gas sector, with a key focus on incremental recovery for limited partners. Mr. Hancock, along with EnerVest’s Founder, John Walker, led the firm’s largest
monetization in its history in a sale to TPG’s Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) in 2018, which now trades on the NYSE as Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp (MGY). Mr. Hancock’s other responsibilities have included special projects and new opportunities. Prior
to joining EnerVest, he was a member of the investment team at Wells Fargo Energy Capital, Inc. where he helped originate and manage mezzanine debt and private equity investments in the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry. Mr. Hancock has also spent
time in national politics.
Mr. Hancock received a Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University, graduating summa cum laude in 2010. He was involved in serving the class through organizations like Big Event, COSGA, and Legislative Relations.
Mr. Hancock is a member of the Houston Producers’ Forum and the Independent Petroleum Association of America, where serves on the Supply & Demand Committee. Mr. Hancock and his wife, Dr. Anna Lehmann, live in Houston and have one son (Texas A&M Class of 2041).
David Hulse
davidhulse10@gmail.com
Graduating in the Class of 2010, David Hulse was involved in serving the Class through leadership development, student government, community involvement, and giving. Through his service in Big Event, COSGA, and other organizations, he enjoyed seeing Aggies
come together to support ideas and visions much larger than his own.
Since his time at Texas A&M, David has started multiple companies in the Oil and Gas and Real Estate industries. One common thing he has seen through all of these is the bond Aggies share together. Whether it is a business deal or a new venture, he has continued
to see Aggies work together to start, grow, and ultimately give back to our University. Currently, alongside family investments, David runs Global Royalties Organization which focuses on acquiring mineral rights in the highest quality basins in the United
States. He serves Christ Chapel Bible Church as a Deacon, is involved in Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate which raises funds for 4H and FFA students through the sale of their livestock in the Fort Worth Stock Show, and is a member of Fort Worth Wildcatters
and the Fort Worth American Association of Petroleum Landmen. He is married to Caroline Hulse (Class of 2010), and has three children, Tinsley (Class of 2033), Harrison (Class of 2025), and Campbell (Class of 2027).
David is thrilled about the opportunity to give back to his Class with fellow Aggies and grow the involvement of the Class beyond what we can imagine. If there is something we can all get behind as Aggies, it is to continue to accelerate the growth of Aggie
network and further our leadership in all communities, states, and countries throughout the world.
Reagan Thompson
reaganbthompson@gmail.com
As a Senior Yell Leader Reagan Served the Class of 2010 on campus, across TX, the U.S., and even overseas. He understands the importance of keeping the Aggie Spirit alive and his Class connected, as he experienced and witnessed life-altering moments for himself
and others that were the result of exactly these things.
Aggies helping others, Aggies stepping up to answer the call, Aggies bonding together for a common goal of accomplishing great things were just some of the experiences he witnessed. While on campus Reagan recounts meeting so many in the Class of 2010 and the
genuine joy of getting to know them, inspire, and encourage.
Reagan is loyal to A&M, eager to serve his Class, and excited for the next year and beyond. Reagan lives in Stephenville, TX with his wife Lindsey ’11 and their three kids Adaleigh, Braden, and Katie.
Reagan serves in a Business Development role for a Family Office in Dallas. He is actively involved in his local Church and supports his community in various roles.
Patrick Thompson
patrick.thompson@ferguson.com
Patrick was an Agricultural Leadership and Development major currently living in Sugarland Texas.
Most importantly he’s the proudest member of the fighting Texas Aggie Class of 2010 -- WHOOP! He was blessed to walk the stage with siblings Daniel, Reagan, and Kayla the same day in 2010. As quadruplets attending A&M they shared incredible experiences
as a family and as individuals. He wants to give back to the university that gave him so much.
He has worked for 10 plus years at Ferguson Enterprises and continues growing his career in Houston, Texas.
He has two boys Jackson, and Hudson fighting Texas Aggie Class of ’37 and ’39.
While a student at Texas A&M he was a member of Aggie Men’s Club, Big Event , counselor at Impact freshman camp and other organizations. His time at A&M taught him the Aggie spirit is shared amongst all Aggies from all walks of life. He plans to rely on relationships with the Class of 2010 and will represent them by honoring the Aggie Code. He will consult the Class with large decisions, and create Newsletters that resonate with the Class of 2010.
Outside of work he enjoys his church, hunting, cooking, golf, and spending time with his boys. Patrick is honored to serve this Class as Class Agent.
Sarah VanSant
sarahevansant@gmail.com
As excited as Sarah was during her time as an undergraduate at A&M, she is even more excited as a former student to maintain the friends that became family; generate passion for the Aggie Network for her children and her Classmates' children; and to garner
support for future Aggies to come.
Sarah is a first generation college student from Spring, Texas. As the middle child, she's known to be stubborn. Over the years, she has learned to channel that stubbornness for the good. Mostly for the good of others. While at A&M, Sarah was blessed to be
a member of MSC Fish and of The Big Event. Both organizations granted her with friends that became family. Of course, Texas A&M also gave her the opportunity to earn a BA in Communication with minors in Spanish and English. Directly after graduation, she worked
in public relations in Houston, Panama City, Florida, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. However, during her and her husband's 6 year stay in Oklahoma, Sarah transitioned into a career teaching middle school English. For the last 6.5 years, she has been working
in her dream job as a 7th grade writing teacher. While every day is exhausting, Sarah knows she is making a lasting impact in each of her students' lives. Finally, her husband, Tyler, and her have been blessed with 2 incredible boys: Luke (4 yrs) and Adam
(9 months). Seeing the world through their joy brings a new definition to the meaning of her and her husband's lives. And it brings them even more joy to see Luke get excited about his "Gig 'em Aggies!"